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. >> if we near the iran-iraq border, that border was unmarked. >> reporter: she exchanged emotional hugs with family members. >> well, you know, some of the things that i started to learn, how difficult it is emotionally and psychologically to not know their status. to be told that they're going court and not go to court. >> reporter: pressed on the hikers case by abc this weekend, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad asked for eight iranians be released. >> are saying you're holding the two americans as hostages for the release of iranians here? >> translator: no. but how would you know that those iranians are criminals? are you a judge? >> reporter: some good news today, she was released for a canc cancer scare. she was examined today and she w is in good health. early on, she made a point of saying that her release should be resip row kated, recognized by the american government. on the other happened, she pleaded her case very passionately. i asked the mothers if they're going to be tough on mahmoud ahmadinejad said that they are going to speak directly. >>> in afghanistan, a t
. >> if we near the iran-iraq border, that border was unmarked. >> reporter: she exchanged emotional hugs with family members. >> well, you know, some of the things that i started to learn, how difficult it is emotionally and psychologically to not know their status. to be told that they're going court and not go to court. >> reporter: pressed on the hikers case by abc this weekend, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad asked for eight iranians be released. >> are...
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forces in iraq, general ray odierno. i know you're just out of a meeting with general odierno, the departing commander of the u.s. you've been in iraq a number of times, including quite recently. you told "the new york times" last week, the bottom line is there are a lot of bad ass 50,000 troops that are left. these guys can shoot straight. 50,000 troops in country is still a big, big contention. with 50,000 as you put it bad ass troops -- >> and women can shoot too, by the way. >> they are in peril. since the handover, we have had u.s. killed in action and wounded in action. does it undercut their service and their sacrifice to say this is no longer a combat mission? why do we need to use that phrase-ology when it seems like they're in combat? >> i'll tell you why, because the iraqis, we've trained up 640,000 iraqi forces. here's the point -- and i know you know this -- they have been taking over since january of last year. we made a firm commitment to the iraqi people and the american people. we get all people out of t
forces in iraq, general ray odierno. i know you're just out of a meeting with general odierno, the departing commander of the u.s. you've been in iraq a number of times, including quite recently. you told "the new york times" last week, the bottom line is there are a lot of bad ass 50,000 troops that are left. these guys can shoot straight. 50,000 troops in country is still a big, big contention. with 50,000 as you put it bad ass troops -- >> and women can shoot too, by the way....
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it is the worst violence in iraq since the u.s. formally ended combat operations there. meanwhile a summit meeting of american muslim leaders under way in new york discussing the proposed islamic center near ground zero and hope to find a way to combat anti-muslim sentiment since the controversy began. >>> stocks in asia were mixed. ashley morrison is here with more. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. trading on asian markets was subdued. the heng sang mostly down and the nikkei closed for holiday. investors on wall street hope to add gains. friday the dow rose 13 points and the nasdaq added 12. >>> the markets will be keeping close tabs on this week's housing numbers. the housing market index is out today and tomorrow the commerce department will release its report on august housing starts analysts expect home construction to have increased slightly. the report is also expected to show housing permits were higher, as well. >>> this morning, oil is trading about $74 a barrel in asia, in the 70s most of the year. crude inventories in the u.s. are near record h
it is the worst violence in iraq since the u.s. formally ended combat operations there. meanwhile a summit meeting of american muslim leaders under way in new york discussing the proposed islamic center near ground zero and hope to find a way to combat anti-muslim sentiment since the controversy began. >>> stocks in asia were mixed. ashley morrison is here with more. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. trading on asian markets was subdued. the heng sang mostly down and...
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with espionage the three have been indicted and could go to trial. >> geraldo and i frequently go to iraq to afghanistan to war zones our mother says why are you going back there? what do you say to your kids? >> this is going to be a quick trip to a mountainous area where the temperatures were cooler than damascus in july. in no way were they looking to any sort of treacherous zone. this was a simple planned vacation that has extended into a 13 month convention that is tearing our heart out. >> ahmadinejad called showered release a huge humanitarian gesture. the columnist for the wall street journal believes there's a center plot in hand. >> you have a fellow arrested in florida for trying to obtain spare parts for rep upons for iran. in canada an eye rainian citizen was detained for nuclear weapons technology they are being held in prison. this is a clear ploy by the iranians to try to get the people free. are you concerned they will be used as pawns by ahmadinejad? >> what good would that do me? i am not going to put energy no that we have no control. we are going to continue our human
with espionage the three have been indicted and could go to trial. >> geraldo and i frequently go to iraq to afghanistan to war zones our mother says why are you going back there? what do you say to your kids? >> this is going to be a quick trip to a mountainous area where the temperatures were cooler than damascus in july. in no way were they looking to any sort of treacherous zone. this was a simple planned vacation that has extended into a 13 month convention that is tearing our...
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kurdistan region. >> if we were indeed near the iran/iraq border, that border was entirely unmarked and indistinguishable. shane and josh do not deserve to be in prison one day longer than i was. we committed no crimes. and we are not spies. >> reporter: shourd was freed tuesday after officials in oman mediated her half million dollar bail. she arrived early this morning in washington d.c. and then drove to new york city. >> i applaud the humanity that set sarah free. and i cry encore, encore. it's time for shane and josh to come home too. >> reporter: shourd and her mother were joined by cindy hickey and laura fattal, the mothers of the men still imprisoned. >> did either of your sons send a message for you through sarah? >> a little bit of the message that i have heard so far is, i love all my family. and we appreciate everything are you doing. >> reporter: bauer and fattal's mothers have requested a peting with iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad who arrived in new york today to attend a u.n. general a sellably. he described shaurd's release as a humanitarian gesture and asked
kurdistan region. >> if we were indeed near the iran/iraq border, that border was entirely unmarked and indistinguishable. shane and josh do not deserve to be in prison one day longer than i was. we committed no crimes. and we are not spies. >> reporter: shourd was freed tuesday after officials in oman mediated her half million dollar bail. she arrived early this morning in washington d.c. and then drove to new york city. >> i applaud the humanity that set sarah free. and i...
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ongoing wars in afghanistan and iraq. how has america's role in the world changed? 'll ask our exclusive guest, secretary of state to president george w. bush, general colin powell. then another leader on t world stage, president bill clinton prepares to host his sixth annual clinton global initiative meeti hosting key leaders to tackle the world's most pressing topics. plus, what's ahead for democrats in november. can't president obama turn things around? and the future of the economy. our conversation with former president bill clinton. >>> good morning. social conservative activists gathered this weekend in washington for eir annual values voters summit, attracting a field of potential candidates. winning the straw poll for president, sarah palin finished fifth but did not opt to attend a keynote event, where she has rallied behind tea party candidates, leaving the establishment reeling. mid-term primaries are over and the tea pay won. >> when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. >>hristine o'do
ongoing wars in afghanistan and iraq. how has america's role in the world changed? 'll ask our exclusive guest, secretary of state to president george w. bush, general colin powell. then another leader on t world stage, president bill clinton prepares to host his sixth annual clinton global initiative meeti hosting key leaders to tackle the world's most pressing topics. plus, what's ahead for democrats in november. can't president obama turn things around? and the future of the economy. our...
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. >> even with george bush, people were so divided about the iraq war. but the country wasn't angry. they may have been angry at him, but it wasn't that -- i find that -- very worrisome. the kind of anger and vitriole that we're hearing. that's something that some how or another we have to find moderation. >> larry: i asked barbara about the tea party's new it girl, christine o'donnell of delaware next. >> larry: we're back with barbara walters. 3,000th show celebration this thursday. tina fey and surprises thursday morning. by the way, jerry seinfeld is our guest thursday night. we taped it earlier. funniest hour. >> i hear it was hilarious. >> larry: funniest hour. anyway, what do you make of o'donnell, the tea party, the whole story. >> perhaps the republican nominee -- she is the republican nominee in delaware. i don't agree with her social views which i'm not going to delineate. i try to keep my political opinions to myself. so i don't agree with that. the big question, she said, you know, i played with witchcraft and so forth, but, gee, i was in hi
. >> even with george bush, people were so divided about the iraq war. but the country wasn't angry. they may have been angry at him, but it wasn't that -- i find that -- very worrisome. the kind of anger and vitriole that we're hearing. that's something that some how or another we have to find moderation. >> larry: i asked barbara about the tea party's new it girl, christine o'donnell of delaware next. >> larry: we're back with barbara walters. 3,000th show celebration this...
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was arrested with two other americans in july 2009, hiking in a group along the border of iran and iraq. she was seen here last may during a visit by all three hikers' mothers. her fiance, shane bauer, and their friend josh fattal were all charged with spying. the court there set the bail at $500,000 and initially shourd's family said they couldn't pay. but, it's still not clear wo paid her bail since the u.s. has no diplomatic relations with iran, swiss diplomats handled the negotiations and officials here at the state department say they aren't certain of the final terms of shourd's release. >> if the question is, was, you know, did the united states government pay anything for this release, the answer is no. >> reporter: the white house put o out a statement saying president obama was pleased with her release but bauer and fat tal were still in jail, although they commit nod crime. iran's chief prosecutor announced tuesday their pretrial detentions have been extended for two months. >> they should be standing here with me. they deserve -- they don't deserve to be in prison a minute l
was arrested with two other americans in july 2009, hiking in a group along the border of iran and iraq. she was seen here last may during a visit by all three hikers' mothers. her fiance, shane bauer, and their friend josh fattal were all charged with spying. the court there set the bail at $500,000 and initially shourd's family said they couldn't pay. but, it's still not clear wo paid her bail since the u.s. has no diplomatic relations with iran, swiss diplomats handled the negotiations and...
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she called their arrestore than 13 months ago along the' iraq-iran border during a hiking trip a huge misunderstanding. >> they do not deserve to be in prison one day lger than i was. we committed no crime, and we are not spies. >> reporter: iran says it released her because of health problems but insists her companions will stand trial. iran's president in new york for the u.n. general assembly says the u.s. should release nine prisoners jailed here. the mothers have asked to meet iran's president here. so far no response. >> whether i knew that sarah was definitely released, it s a very bittersweet moment for me. i mean, the cold, hard truth is shane and josh aretill in prison, and we want them home. >> reporter: they wouldn't talk about conditions in the prison or how shourd was treated. they have met a lawyer, they said. the investigationeems complete, but neve they have no when a trial will happen. ourd called leaving iran one of the most memorable moments of her life. >> i'm only one-third free. that was the last thing josh id to me before i walked through the prison doors. josh
she called their arrestore than 13 months ago along the' iraq-iran border during a hiking trip a huge misunderstanding. >> they do not deserve to be in prison one day lger than i was. we committed no crime, and we are not spies. >> reporter: iran says it released her because of health problems but insists her companions will stand trial. iran's president in new york for the u.n. general assembly says the u.s. should release nine prisoners jailed here. the mothers have asked to meet...
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along with her fiance and friend were arrested in 2009 after being accused of illegally crossing the iraq/iran border. >> shane and josh do not deserve to be in prison one day longer than i was. we committed no crime, and we are not spies. >> the iranian president, mac mood, ahmadinejad also in new york for the united nations general assembly described her release a humanitarian gesture. he called on the u.s. to respond by releasing eight iranians he says are held illegally. >> translator: the u.s. government should make a humanitarian gesture. >> the case further complicated matters between tehran and washington. relations were already strained over the country's nuclear program. just this summer, the u.n. security council imposed toughest sanctions yet on the country but he downplayed impact. >> translator: we do take sanctions seriously, but taking it seriously is different from believing that they are effective. >> the iranian president is expected to face strong opposition in the u.s. his arrival sparked one protest near central park sunday, with several more planned throughout the w
along with her fiance and friend were arrested in 2009 after being accused of illegally crossing the iraq/iran border. >> shane and josh do not deserve to be in prison one day longer than i was. we committed no crime, and we are not spies. >> the iranian president, mac mood, ahmadinejad also in new york for the united nations general assembly described her release a humanitarian gesture. he called on the u.s. to respond by releasing eight iranians he says are held illegally....
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plans to do in iraq before we leave there. >> nothing easy about it.
plans to do in iraq before we leave there. >> nothing easy about it.
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joining me now is paul rykoff the founder and executive director of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. if this one doesn't boil veterans, paul, i don't know what will. to even think about this. what if we were to privatize veteran's health care, what could happen? she well, it's not going to happen so i think that it should stop right there. there's not a single veterans group from america from either sisted political spectrum that would support the privatization of va health care, it's just not going to happen. a real really fringe idea that's dead on arrival. there are problems with the va, it gets banged up a lot, but the quality of care is generally very good. we've got improve access to care, especially if rural areas especially in places like colorado, but privatizing is a crazy idea that's going nowhere, no veterans organization is going to support. >> veteran organizations might not support it, but an unpredictable candidate, you know, they go out and they win and they turn republicans with them. i mean if they were to get the majority this could be a major issue in wa
joining me now is paul rykoff the founder and executive director of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. if this one doesn't boil veterans, paul, i don't know what will. to even think about this. what if we were to privatize veteran's health care, what could happen? she well, it's not going to happen so i think that it should stop right there. there's not a single veterans group from america from either sisted political spectrum that would support the privatization of va health care, it's...
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if you want to fight unnecessary wars -- i was proud to serve in iraq, but let's face it, the iraq war was a diversion from your focus where it should have been, that's afghanistan. the iraq war cost the american taxpayer $3 trillion. that's $10,000 per person. every man, woman and child. guess what? we haven't paid off that $10,000 per person yet. that's wrong. we need to make sure when we talk about the wars going on, we're doing it in the right way. i hear the cheerleaders about iran and other places. listen, let's make sure we're doing all our diplomatic efforts before you start another war. that's what you're hearing from the far right. painting that contrast, in my contrast, we brought back 3,000 jobs in bucks county. for the last eight months, we have had job growth in the private sector. every single month. the last three months, by the way, of the bush administration, we were losing 800,000 a month. a lot of people will say let's not talk about the bush administration. i wish i didn't have to. but they're trying to reheat the same economic policies that got us into this mess t
if you want to fight unnecessary wars -- i was proud to serve in iraq, but let's face it, the iraq war was a diversion from your focus where it should have been, that's afghanistan. the iraq war cost the american taxpayer $3 trillion. that's $10,000 per person. every man, woman and child. guess what? we haven't paid off that $10,000 per person yet. that's wrong. we need to make sure when we talk about the wars going on, we're doing it in the right way. i hear the cheerleaders about iran and...
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we begin in iraq where twin car bombs exploded in baghdad during the morning commute. at least 23 people were killed, including two police officers. >>> in afghanistan, the vote counting has begun following saturday's parliamentary elections. turnout was low as voters dodged more than 60 rocket strikes and 30 bombings that killed 14 people. election officials are investigating numerous reports of ballot-stuffing and froud. >>> back at home a horrific van accident on a new york highway killed six people. police say a passenger van carrying 14 members of a church group blew a tire and flipped over. among those killed were the church's leaders. eight other passengers were injured. >>> in germany, one person is dead when his plane crashed during a show. one plane stayed in the air while the other nose-dived to the ground. >>> and the battle of britain being remembered in london. fresh from graduation as a search and rescue pilot, the prince attended. they celebrated the 70th anniversary of the battle which britain's pilots defeated the nazi threat in the skies. back to you
we begin in iraq where twin car bombs exploded in baghdad during the morning commute. at least 23 people were killed, including two police officers. >>> in afghanistan, the vote counting has begun following saturday's parliamentary elections. turnout was low as voters dodged more than 60 rocket strikes and 30 bombings that killed 14 people. election officials are investigating numerous reports of ballot-stuffing and froud. >>> back at home a horrific van accident on a new york...
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is one of three american hikers detained by iran after they allegedly crossed over the border from iraq in july of 2009. nic robertson is in abu dhabi following all this for us. nic, how did she look and sound before leave og man? >> reporter: she looked quite relaxed. four days ago, she was overseen smiling when she arrived greeting her mother. now she seemed more relaxed and a little more at ease. she appeared she's cut her hair a little, caught a little bit of son. she has been to the grand mosque and described it as a very peaceful place. but really what came across from her, again, in a carefully worded statement, no questions allowed to be asked by the media who were there, what came across her was somebody who was perhaps torn with leaving this big effort to get her fiance and her friend released. she said oman would always be somewhere that she associated with freedom. >> as you said, her fiance and another friend still in prison. did she talk anymore about them? >> reporter: she did. she said it would be wonderful if she could take her fiance, shane bauer, and her friend, josh,
is one of three american hikers detained by iran after they allegedly crossed over the border from iraq in july of 2009. nic robertson is in abu dhabi following all this for us. nic, how did she look and sound before leave og man? >> reporter: she looked quite relaxed. four days ago, she was overseen smiling when she arrived greeting her mother. now she seemed more relaxed and a little more at ease. she appeared she's cut her hair a little, caught a little bit of son. she has been to the...
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then iraq would object to the argument. -- in rob would object to the argument again [laughter] it the have any statement to that effect, some will find a way to use it in the trial if they can. there is no role of edison -- of evidence in a federal death penalty trial. you just go on and on a put anything you want. i do not know how you can keep it out. >> that me ask the spread of -- ask this. one argument against the use a civilian trials is the creative use of rules and terrorism cases because they present different issues. we've talked about the issues that had been modified. there are conservation. confrontation clauses bottom -- there are confrontation clauses. when the miami use some is a very broad conception of conspiracy. some people think the comparative will lead to the contraction of defendants' rights that will spill over into non-terrorism cases i think this is a reason for separating of the terrorism cases. what do you think of the argument? is it a valid concern? >> i think that is one of the legitimate arguments. if we tamper with the rules and create a bad precedent
then iraq would object to the argument. -- in rob would object to the argument again [laughter] it the have any statement to that effect, some will find a way to use it in the trial if they can. there is no role of edison -- of evidence in a federal death penalty trial. you just go on and on a put anything you want. i do not know how you can keep it out. >> that me ask the spread of -- ask this. one argument against the use a civilian trials is the creative use of rules and terrorism...
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the un sanctions are -- >> did iraq require military force? i take issue with the suggestion that some hand of god can decide when military force is required -- >> do we have the graphic of all the dead people in iraq for american bullets from a war that was -- your willingness to portray america out of context in a way that seems to advance your interest of a way to create conflict in iran. most proktpertyic person at thi table in so far as i'm willing to address the reality of america's relationships in the middle east. who they found, what they do with the guns we sell to them, how they treat their women instead of pretending a person wants to kill me when iran expressed a single threat against america or the west outside of israel as far as i can tell since the beginning. >> dylan, death to america is something of a threat even though you don't think so. and i'm glad you feel good about yourself. what obama's done is rather useful or could be. he is trying to use serious sanctions passed by both parties of congress, to put serious pressure
the un sanctions are -- >> did iraq require military force? i take issue with the suggestion that some hand of god can decide when military force is required -- >> do we have the graphic of all the dead people in iraq for american bullets from a war that was -- your willingness to portray america out of context in a way that seems to advance your interest of a way to create conflict in iran. most proktpertyic person at thi table in so far as i'm willing to address the reality of...
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is one of three american hikers detained by iran after they allegedly crossed over the border from iraq in july of 2009. as our nic robertson reports, her journey home is somewhat bittersweet. >> reporter: sarah shourd looked a little more relaxed. she appeared to have caught a little sun. she said she had been permitted to visit the grand mosque. she was introduced by her uncle but, again, her words were carefully chosen. thanking the country's leader, thanking the u.s. ambassador. but also saying that her visit was unfortunately brief. >> i also want to extend my gratitude to the american ambassador and his wife, sandy, for hosting my family and i during our unfortunately brief stay. i have a deep appreciation for the doctor bringing me from tehran, for the honor of his friendship, and most importantly, for his continued engagement in my life, in the life of my fiance, shane bauer, and my dear friend josh fattal during the past 13 1/2 months. it would be a pleasure to return to amman and it is my deepest hope that i would be able to show shane and josh the grand mosque soon, one of th
is one of three american hikers detained by iran after they allegedly crossed over the border from iraq in july of 2009. as our nic robertson reports, her journey home is somewhat bittersweet. >> reporter: sarah shourd looked a little more relaxed. she appeared to have caught a little sun. she said she had been permitted to visit the grand mosque. she was introduced by her uncle but, again, her words were carefully chosen. thanking the country's leader, thanking the u.s. ambassador. but...
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out of iraq. i think that genie is out of the bottle. same thing with iran, you know. we're obsessed with iran getting a nuclear weapon. that's like a father who is obsessed with his daughter losing her virginity. it's going to happen. it's going to happen and you're going to have to live in a world where it does happen. i was watching this movie from 1983, i got it on netflix. "the day after" do you remember this? >> larry: sure. >> was a huge sensation at the time because we were in the middle of the cold war and what is about what would happen if the united states and the soviet union -- >> larry: wiped each other out. >> yeah. jason robards was great. steve guttenburg who lost his hair after the bomb fell. in that era, it was about two superpowers who emptied their arsenals and wiped out the world. we're not living in that world anymore, things are actually better. could a terrorist get a nuke into the port of los angeles, absolutely. but it would probably be just one bomb. as awful as that is
out of iraq. i think that genie is out of the bottle. same thing with iran, you know. we're obsessed with iran getting a nuclear weapon. that's like a father who is obsessed with his daughter losing her virginity. it's going to happen. it's going to happen and you're going to have to live in a world where it does happen. i was watching this movie from 1983, i got it on netflix. "the day after" do you remember this? >> larry: sure. >> was a huge sensation at the time...
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the or deal started last year when hiking in iraq near the border of iran. all three wandered over the border and into iran by accident. iranian officials, though, accused them of spying and a trial is still spending. last week, sarah's family said she was suffering from serious medical problems including a lump in her breast. the latest on this. what do we know about her health and where is she right now? >> as to her whereabouts, first, shep, we heard that she has now landed in the capital of oman across the persian gulf from iran. a relatively short flight. she was greeted there with a hug by her mother. as for her health. you can see in the video she looks reasonably healthy and sounded in good spirits after being released after more than a year in an iranian jail but there are the underlying health issues including the real concerns apparently about cancer. one of the first things she will be doing certainly is going straight for a pretty thorough checkup one would think. >> shepard: one would think. the president commented on this today, too. >> length
the or deal started last year when hiking in iraq near the border of iran. all three wandered over the border and into iran by accident. iranian officials, though, accused them of spying and a trial is still spending. last week, sarah's family said she was suffering from serious medical problems including a lump in her breast. the latest on this. what do we know about her health and where is she right now? >> as to her whereabouts, first, shep, we heard that she has now landed in the...
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keith warner was killed in iraq in 2006. since the beginning of the summer, the government tells them they can't confirm he was buried in the right spot or even the right casket, leaving the family a painful kiss to exhume his -- cowboy to -- choice to exhume his body. >> if it is him, i'd like to set it on him again. >> reporter: if a lapse in government paperwork couldn't tell if he was same casket buried in arlington days later. they would check the outside of the casket against the one on the inside. with a close marine friend by their side, scott and melissa warner came out with good news. confirmation that his body was in the right spot. >> i can breathe. i feel like a ton of bricks have been let off my chest. such good news. >> reporter: but because the casket had broken open, scott took matters into his own hands for confirmation, to see his son's body up close. >> his right arm, and then verified it to the photos that we have of his right arm and then i knew for sure that it was heath. >> reporter: the tattoos also
keith warner was killed in iraq in 2006. since the beginning of the summer, the government tells them they can't confirm he was buried in the right spot or even the right casket, leaving the family a painful kiss to exhume his -- cowboy to -- choice to exhume his body. >> if it is him, i'd like to set it on him again. >> reporter: if a lapse in government paperwork couldn't tell if he was same casket buried in arlington days later. they would check the outside of the casket against...
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and trying to save iraq from what they saw as his mismanagement. he's going to try to redeem himself. he's launching not just a book, but a website and blog. >> there's going to be thousands of pages of documents to back up his version of events. >> this is part of his campaign to rehabilitate himself. it sounds like he'll become a blogger. >> is he also going to throw george w. bush under the bus? >> i think that's a good question. >> what's the buzz on this book? >> you know, i mean, i think everybody is eager to see what's in it. i think his relationship with book. bush fired him ultimately. though bush stood by him much longer than people would have preferred. but a lot thof will be about the the attempts to rehabilitate the iraq war. despite the tens of thousands of iraqis lives, the thousands of americans lives, it was worth it. that's the a case rumsfeld will make. >> people like us will want to read the book to hear what he has to say. do you think he can be rehabilitated to the extent that either you're with him or not with him? is this so
and trying to save iraq from what they saw as his mismanagement. he's going to try to redeem himself. he's launching not just a book, but a website and blog. >> there's going to be thousands of pages of documents to back up his version of events. >> this is part of his campaign to rehabilitate himself. it sounds like he'll become a blogger. >> is he also going to throw george w. bush under the bus? >> i think that's a good question. >> what's the buzz on this book?...
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we stopped combat operations in iraq, that's a big deal. we've passed equal pay for women, that's a big. 4 million more low-income kids with health insurance. that's a big deal. health insurance reform. stabilized the financial system. we've strengthened our alliances abroad that had been really tattered after ten years. an economy that was shrinking in gdp and losing jobs is now growing again. we've had private sector job growth for eight months. so we're not where we want to be yet, but the case we make as democrats is this, we were in a ditch, a deep, deep chasm after a lost decade where americans lost income, lost jobs, and poverty gasp widened. we're now climbing out of the ditch. we've built a ladder with no help from the other guys. we're climbing out. we've got a long way to go, because people are still hurting, but we're only going to get there if we keep climbing. we can't embrace the same policies that put us into the ditch to begin with. >> let me give you the results of an early september poll from cnn, where -- this is just in
we stopped combat operations in iraq, that's a big deal. we've passed equal pay for women, that's a big. 4 million more low-income kids with health insurance. that's a big deal. health insurance reform. stabilized the financial system. we've strengthened our alliances abroad that had been really tattered after ten years. an economy that was shrinking in gdp and losing jobs is now growing again. we've had private sector job growth for eight months. so we're not where we want to be yet, but the...
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my big brother went to iraq to keep us safe. he came home in a flag-draped coffin. america lost another hero. big oil wants to talk about costs? don't let big oil lie to you about what our dependence really costs. >>> we've shown you the shocking polls in new york state where paladino is catching up to cuomo. today, he got another boost from rick lazio. he beat lazio for the republican nomination, but lazio says he doesn'tÑi want to hurt the chan of the rival. democrats hoped he would have helped cuomo. "hardball" will be right back. maybe you want to rebuild homes for those in need? or, maybe you want to help improve our schools? whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate for the causes you believe in at membersproject.com. take charge of making a difference. investors are demanding more for their money. good. this time, i'm watching fees like a hawk. i hate hidden fees. why should i have to pay for something that i shouldn't have to pay for? td ameritrade's pricing is clear and it'
my big brother went to iraq to keep us safe. he came home in a flag-draped coffin. america lost another hero. big oil wants to talk about costs? don't let big oil lie to you about what our dependence really costs. >>> we've shown you the shocking polls in new york state where paladino is catching up to cuomo. today, he got another boost from rick lazio. he beat lazio for the republican nomination, but lazio says he doesn'tÑi want to hurt the chan of the rival. democrats hoped he would...
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i have friends that are on the way in iraq and in afghanistan right now. my experience is in iraq. this is going to be a very important time for the nation. we will have a review as the president calls for from the out set in december i believe. the president and the vice president on the same page. i have not had a chance to read the book, but i let my dad speak for himself. he was asked for his opinion by the president and gave it to him and fully supports the course of action that the president took. >> thank you so much. attorney general beau biden running for reelection in delaware. thank you for joining us. >> good to be on the show. >> be sure to see all the results of our new poll on nbc nightly news with brian williams. check local listings. we are following breaking developments, reports that former president jimmy carter, the 86-year-old on a book tour, an active book tour was hospitalize and taken when they landed in cleveland and met by paramedic who is took him to the hospital in cleveland. apparently melinda ryan from our land bureau spoke with the carter said he was
i have friends that are on the way in iraq and in afghanistan right now. my experience is in iraq. this is going to be a very important time for the nation. we will have a review as the president calls for from the out set in december i believe. the president and the vice president on the same page. i have not had a chance to read the book, but i let my dad speak for himself. he was asked for his opinion by the president and gave it to him and fully supports the course of action that the...
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hold was the problem in iraq before the surge. we have to hold it while they set up a government. the first really big operation since the elections over there, we were supposed to clear that out and have a government in a box ready to go and i have not heard the name of that city in a month of sundays. >>reporter: that has disappeared. the reason is they have not got the government in a box to work. and it's hard. it is really hard to walk in to afghanistan and unwrap the government in a box. it is complicated. the point here is that the military strategy is not bad, actually. but all of the other elements, that go into planing, credible government, cooperation from pakistan, a solid development effort, stimulating the economy, getting the private sector to work, those things are not happening. military results, the president and general petraeus j.p. may or may not be able to deliver. that is not enough. >>shepard: it does not look good according to the history. thank you. great to see you again. they are on half an hour schedule so right now it is four minutes until ... middle
hold was the problem in iraq before the surge. we have to hold it while they set up a government. the first really big operation since the elections over there, we were supposed to clear that out and have a government in a box ready to go and i have not heard the name of that city in a month of sundays. >>reporter: that has disappeared. the reason is they have not got the government in a box to work. and it's hard. it is really hard to walk in to afghanistan and unwrap the government in a...
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this war was not started by it's iraq war was not started by barack obama. it was started by the man who's no longer in office. the comments are ridiculous. >> gentlemen, we'll do it again, joe madison. >>> up next, tea party wacko christine o'donnell and fox news dabbling in witchcraft is all a big joke. the more that we learn about her, the more that we should all be afraid of the conservative spells she's under. >>> broomstick comes out next in "the playbook." [ female announcer ] think a thick cream is the only way to firm skin? challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. new regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. >>> and it's not too late to let us know what you think. tonight's text survey question is, if the republicans regain power, do you be
this war was not started by it's iraq war was not started by barack obama. it was started by the man who's no longer in office. the comments are ridiculous. >> gentlemen, we'll do it again, joe madison. >>> up next, tea party wacko christine o'donnell and fox news dabbling in witchcraft is all a big joke. the more that we learn about her, the more that we should all be afraid of the conservative spells she's under. >>> broomstick comes out next in "the...
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who are serving with sergeant giunta or other folks serving not just in afghanistan but perhaps in iraq or other places around the world to see someone now as we said a living recipient of the medal of honor. >> he is the embodiment of what this new greatest generation is all about. selflessness, the courage, the integrity. is really going to embody the over 2 million men and women who serve in afghanistan. it is a proud day of all of us and living recipient tremendously historic. >> given how many people come back from iraq and aflg injureghanistan injured and done heroic things, why is there such a lag between the living recipient? >> so few of them, actually. >> yeah. >> a lot of it is subjective like i said. people have to see when you're doing. they have to write it up. it has to be investigated and so gone. and there are a lot of heroic actions that take place that nobody sees. the nature of combat for at least part of the conflict of which we're involved in southwest asia has not been conducive to the kind of action that we are talking about. >> here's staff sergeant salvatore gi
who are serving with sergeant giunta or other folks serving not just in afghanistan but perhaps in iraq or other places around the world to see someone now as we said a living recipient of the medal of honor. >> he is the embodiment of what this new greatest generation is all about. selflessness, the courage, the integrity. is really going to embody the over 2 million men and women who serve in afghanistan. it is a proud day of all of us and living recipient tremendously historic....
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he lost his son jeff who served in iraq. are you horrified that the va knew this was going on? >> it rein ijs us. it gets us so angry. here we have the people that are supposed to be taking care of our soldiers and what they do instead is that they turn their backs to them and allow somebody to profit. that's wrong. >> think about how much money the insurance company can make by trading the death benefit of our soldiers and then they give a little bit of it to politicians and tell everybody they're doing the soldiers a favor. did you feel like the insurance company and the government was doing you a favor? >> when we found out about this, we felt totally victimized. we felt that there was no honor. and everything that jeff had done. you don't come back to a government who is actually going to play games like this. this makes no sense. corporate america, i was crushed when i heard about prudential. i didn't think an american company would be able to profit from -- on the blood of our loved ones. >> do you think people understand how much prudential and others were making by runn
he lost his son jeff who served in iraq. are you horrified that the va knew this was going on? >> it rein ijs us. it gets us so angry. here we have the people that are supposed to be taking care of our soldiers and what they do instead is that they turn their backs to them and allow somebody to profit. that's wrong. >> think about how much money the insurance company can make by trading the death benefit of our soldiers and then they give a little bit of it to politicians and tell...
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army after a torture incident in iraq running for the 22nd house district in florida who told supporters they wanted to make sure the incumbent was afraid to come out of his house. >> i told you if you look at the application for security, i have something he could not obtain because of my therefore as the nonpartisan fact checkers suggested colonel west is flat out lying. they rated his lie "pants on fire." nobody gets a higher security clearance than the president. moreover lieutenant west resigned from the army while facing court-martial because he was threatening to kill a man his unit was interrogating and had already beaten. right now mr. west couldn't get the security clearance of the may tag repairman. alan west, tea party house candidate in florida, today's worst person in the world. mom, i want to drive. it'll cost a fortune to insure you. nationwide insurance, we need a freeze-frame here. let's give parents a break, right ? let the discounts they've earned be passed down to their teens. save mom and dad up to 25% versus the competition. we'll call it the nationwide family plan
army after a torture incident in iraq running for the 22nd house district in florida who told supporters they wanted to make sure the incumbent was afraid to come out of his house. >> i told you if you look at the application for security, i have something he could not obtain because of my therefore as the nonpartisan fact checkers suggested colonel west is flat out lying. they rated his lie "pants on fire." nobody gets a higher security clearance than the president. moreover...
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this war was not started by it's iraq war was not started by barack obama. it was started by the man who's no longer in office. the comments are ridiculous. >> gentlemen, we'll do it again, joe madison. >>> up next, tea party wacko christine o'donnell and fox news dabbling in witchcraft is all a big joke. the more that we learn about her, the more that we should all be afraid of the conservative spells she's under. >>> broomstick comes out next in "the playbook." mix and match airlines. so i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. with a little help from expedia, my friends will think i can be everywhere at once. where you book matters. expedia. until your policy expires. here's the truth: you can switch to allstate whenever you darn well please. and if you get allstate today, you can get an early signing discount. up to an extra 10% off. even better, an allstate agent can do the switching for you. let the good hands give you a great price and make it easier f
this war was not started by it's iraq war was not started by barack obama. it was started by the man who's no longer in office. the comments are ridiculous. >> gentlemen, we'll do it again, joe madison. >>> up next, tea party wacko christine o'donnell and fox news dabbling in witchcraft is all a big joke. the more that we learn about her, the more that we should all be afraid of the conservative spells she's under. >>> broomstick comes out next in "the...
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we begin in iraq where twin car bombs exploded in baghdad during the morning commute. at least 23 people were killed, including two police officers. >>> in afghanistan, the vote counting has begun following saturday's parliamentary elections. turnout was low as voters dodged re than 60 rocket strikes and 30 bombingshat killed 14 people. election officials are investigating numerous reports of ballot-stuffing and froud. >>> back at home a horrific van acci >>> and a good sunday morning to you. i'm news 4 meteorologist chuck bell. skies are generally clear here in washington but there are some extra clouds up to our north and west. our sunday forecast starts off with temperatures in the 50s and low 60s right now. still mid and upper 50s across much of northern virginia and suburban maryland. low 60s in town and by the bay. a look at regional doppler. right here in washington a it will stay dry today with a high near 84. slightly cooler tomorrow. >>> we have football weather to talk about because tonight is "sunday night football" right here on nbc. and it is the battle o
we begin in iraq where twin car bombs exploded in baghdad during the morning commute. at least 23 people were killed, including two police officers. >>> in afghanistan, the vote counting has begun following saturday's parliamentary elections. turnout was low as voters dodged re than 60 rocket strikes and 30 bombingshat killed 14 people. election officials are investigating numerous reports of ballot-stuffing and froud. >>> back at home a horrific van acci >>> and a...
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iraq was an issue at the time. kosovo. but nothing like september 11th. in a way, his presidency and his years were years of economic prosperity, a certain amount of tranquility, actually. and you wonder how would he have been with september 11th? >> you raise that question in the book. you asked out loud. you wondered how he would have responded to the circumstances that george w. bush had to deal with. >> yeah. that's where i think it is really interesting reflection. he's somebody who is very different from president bush in the sense that he's in one way very much from the intellectual analysis school of politics. on the other hand, that would have been a decision where he would have had to gone this way or that. and i think he would have given good leadership. i believe. >> had you to make tough decisions too. >> i think the thing that is hardest about the world today is the decisions are very difficult, but they are quite binary. you go this way or that. there's not a lot of third-way in today's politics. i think the single most difficult thing afte
iraq was an issue at the time. kosovo. but nothing like september 11th. in a way, his presidency and his years were years of economic prosperity, a certain amount of tranquility, actually. and you wonder how would he have been with september 11th? >> you raise that question in the book. you asked out loud. you wondered how he would have responded to the circumstances that george w. bush had to deal with. >> yeah. that's where i think it is really interesting reflection. he's...
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role in iraq in afghanistan. it is today on "meet the press" always on sundays for you. check your local listings. >>> almost home. the american hiker held for 13 months in iran is flying back to the u.s. we have a live report next. >>> also, there is a new number one movie at the box office. we'll tell you what it is here on msnbc sunday. make me sneeze.. my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. com- that's right,gel. cso we've got a list of things you can do to get active. - like jumping jacks. - or how 'bout push-ups? - sit-ups? - uh, maybe jumping rope? - yeah. or jogging. - uh, how about like a wheelbarrow race? - oh, yeah, that's a great idea. - but imagine actually trying to use him as a wheelbarrow, like stacking bricks on him and doing, like, doo-doo-doo. you know what i mean? - or yoga. - which is actually peaceful and quiet and not a lot of talking, so... - exactly. is he still looking at me? when my doctor told me that my chronic bronchitis was copd...
role in iraq in afghanistan. it is today on "meet the press" always on sundays for you. check your local listings. >>> almost home. the american hiker held for 13 months in iran is flying back to the u.s. we have a live report next. >>> also, there is a new number one movie at the box office. we'll tell you what it is here on msnbc sunday. make me sneeze.. my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels...